absolutely lovely.
Swing by the Perelman Building and check out “Mythography: Sources for Classical Myth,” on view in the Museum Library now through February 19. With a selection of classically-inspired works from the 1300s to the 1800s, the installation explores changing perspectives on the work of Homer and his peers.
“Homer, His Iliads,” translated by John Ogilby in 1660, engraving by Cornelis van Caukercken after Abraham van Diepenbeeck
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For the Spring 2015 issue of The Southampton Review.
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Michael Wolgemut, Views of Constantinople, Nuremberg Chronicle, c. 1493.
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Enchanting Bookworm Inspired Digital Illustrations by Simini Blocker
NYC based illustrator Simini Blocker understands the enchanting world bookworms revel in. From Hogwarts to Neverland or King’s Landing, Blocker captures the spellbinding imaginative realms literature has introduced to us with vibrant colours, gorgeous brushstrokes and fitting quotes from our favourite authors. You can find her gorgeous illustrations on Society6 and Etsy.
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